Rotary Evaporation System

A rotary evaporator works by rotating the flask to form a uniform liquid film in a heated water bath, while the reduced boiling point of the solvent under vacuum conditions enables rapid evaporation, and the condenser tube recovers the distilled solvent. It is used in laboratories for concentration, drying, or solvent recovery, and is suitable for operations such as organic synthesis and extract concentration.
Selection
When selecting, consider the compatibility of sample characteristics with material corrosion resistance, determine the flask capacity based on evaporation volume, ensure vacuum sealing affects evaporation efficiency, confirm the heating bath temperature control range covers the solvent boiling point, opt for explosion-proof models suitable for low-boiling-point solvents, and note that condenser efficiency relates to solvent recovery rate.

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Instruments

10L large capacity swirl/spin bottle with 0.49M2 condensing area to improve evaporation efficiency, electric lift and PTFE sealing system to ensure smooth operation and corrosion resistance, support water Bath oil Bath double heating mode.

$ 2644.00

5L large capacity swirl/spin bottle with double-decked condenser, evaporation capacity of 2L/h, with electric lift and PTFE sealing system, support water Bath oil Bath heating and temperature accuracy +/- 1 ℃.

$ 1658.00

The double-decked serpentine condenser is designed, with a chill down area of 0.15m2 and an evaporation capacity of 22ml/min; it has an anti-dry burning and power failure and an independent temperature limit alarm system to ensure safe and reliable operation.

$ 1066.00

Double-decked serpentine coil condensation design, chilled down area of 0.15m ², maximum evaporation capacity of 22ml/min, with automatic lifting function and anti-dry burn Safety protection, to ensure efficient and safe Sample Handling.

$ 1361.00

Double-decked serpentine coil design, chilled down area of 0.15 m2, maximum evaporation capacity of 22ml/min, support water Bath and oil Bath double heating mode, sealing system using high resilience PTFE material, high temperature corrosion resistance.

$ 1074.00

Equipped with 20L large capacity swirl/spin bottle and 1.29M ² condensing area, evaporation capacity of 4L/h; using electric lifting and PTFE corrosion sealing ring, support water Bath oil Bath double heating mode to ensure smooth and safe operation.

$ 3827.00

Automatic lifting structure simplifies operation, double-decked serpentine condenser tube chills down an area of 0.15 square Meters, evaporation capacity of 22ml/min, sealing system adopts high resilience PTFE material, high temperature corrosion resistance, prolong service life.

$ 1332.00

The equipment is designed with double rollers, with a test load of 5kg, a drop height of 500 + 1000mm, and a rotation speed of 5-20 times/minute to meet the needs of continuous rotary drop testing.

$ 1174.00

The integrated pump body structure is adopted, and the forced oil pump lubrication system ensures stable operation. The ultimate pressure is as low as 0.005mbar, the noise is only 58dB, and the parts are few and easy to maintain.

$ 762.00

Using the rotary oscillation mode, Oscillation Frequency up to 3000 rpm, swing amplitude of 5mm, through smooth contact to achieve rapid mixing, speed can be adjusted with pressure, suitable for a variety of laboratory applications.

$ 133.00

50L large capacity swirl/spin bottle with 1.75m ² condensation area, evaporation capacity of 9L/h; PTFE sealing ring and Teflon coating liner, corrosion resistance and long life; electric lifting structure and anti-dry burning protection to ensure safe and stable operation.

$ 5010.00

With a two-way temperature control system, the temperature can be raised to 50 ° C in -5 ° C environment, and the temperature can be cooled to 5 ° C in 32 ° C environment; the rotary oscillation mode is adopted, and the frequency range is started to 300rpm.

$ 1163.00

The integrated pump body structure is adopted, and the oil pump is forced to lubricate and control. The ultimate pressure is as low as 0.005mbar, the noise is only 58dB, and the parts are few and easy to maintain.

$ 2250.00

Infrared heat source for fast drying, Power 550W, metal material to ensure durability, built-in heating element to pRoduce uniform heat cycle, effective evaporation of water, suitable for drying various materials.

$ 159.00

The integrated pump structure is adopted, and the forced oil pump lubrication system ensures stable operation. The ultimate pressure can reach 0.005mbar, and the noise value is only 58dB. The special gas ballast valve is designed to effectively extract steam without polluting the oil quality.

$ 645.00

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